Set against a backdrop of personal discovery and emotional growth, the story follows a protagonist on a transformative journey to find true love. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and relationships that shape their understanding of love and self-acceptance. Themes of resilience, vulnerability, and the complexities of human connections are explored, making it a heartfelt narrative that resonates with anyone seeking to understand the depths of love and companionship.
Maryann Miller Book order
Maryann Miller crafts critically acclaimed mysteries renowned for their intricate plots and keen insights into human psychology. Her writing draws readers into a compelling world where crime and justice collide, often exploring complex characters and moral ambiguities. Miller's distinctive style and thematic depth make her a significant voice in contemporary fiction, offering stories that resonate long after the final page is turned. Her work consistently captivates with its intelligent construction and compelling narrative.






- 2021
- 2021
Beyond The Crack In The Sidewalk
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the fundamental elements of human existence, the short stories delve into themes of living, loving, and dying. Among the poignant narratives, one story stands out with a lighter tone, presenting a mystery reminiscent of "The Twilight Zone." This blend of deep reflection and whimsical intrigue offers a diverse reading experience that captures the complexities of life.
- 2018
A Dead Tomato Plant and a Paycheck
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
- 2017
The exploration of love reveals the challenges of trying to define such an abstract emotion. The book discusses how setting rigid standards for love can lead to misunderstandings, as it emphasizes the contrast between intellectual definitions and the deeper, instinctual understanding that comes from the heart. Through this examination, it invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of love and the limitations of logic in grasping its true essence.
- 2014
Friendship is a tenuous thing when you're thirteen and everything in your life is changing, especially your best friend. Terrified that she will lose Lauren to the influence of Angie who is rich, beautiful, and the most popular girl in school, Debbie Webly will do almost anything to hang on to her BFF. When her efforts backfire, Debbie finds out that true friendship is based on much more than looks or popularity.
- 2013
Winnsboro
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The transformation of a small settlement into a vibrant town is highlighted in this account of Winnsboro, Texas. Established in 1854 and flourishing after the arrival of the railroad in 1876, it became a key shipping hub and a notable fruit producer. The town's colorful history includes ties to infamous figures Bonnie and Clyde, who vowed to spare it from their criminal activities. With a rich cultural scene featuring arts centers and live performances, Winnsboro is recognized as a State of Texas Cultural Arts District, reflecting its dynamic community spirit.
- 2012
Legends, Myths and Ghost Tales from Emmaus, Pa
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The collection features a series of short stories that delve into the history of Emmaus, blending humorous anecdotes with intriguing accounts of paranormal activities. These narratives not only celebrate the town's past but also present unique and entertaining incidents that have shaped its character.
- 2011
Locus Mentis
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The collection showcases a diverse range of poetic forms, from fractured sonnets to free verse, reflecting a keen observational skill akin to that of a painter. With a blend of humor and poignant truth, the poems explore the complexities of life, capturing both its challenges and joys. The language is rich and layered, revealing the depth of a mind deeply engaged with the world. Locus Mentis celebrates the transformative power of art amidst the chaos and beauty of existence.